"TO BE HONEST, TO BE KIND, TO MAKE OTHERS HAPPIER FOR HIS PRESENCE"

Wounded on September 7, 1944. Died as a result of a shell fragment to the head.

Source: VAC

Brothers in the Army:
Robert W. Moore - Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps
Walter T. Moore - Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve
Gerald W. Moore - Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
Charlie T. Moore - Anti-Tank Regt
Arthur F. Moore - Royal Canadian Air Force

Flight Sergeant R/140577 Arthur Frankland Moore (age 24) 172 R.A.F. Squadron was killed in action on February 19, 1944. The aircraft was lost while doing Night-Navigation practice over the sea. No survivors. Possible pilot error. Body lost at sea. Remembered on panel 252 at Runnymede memorial, Surrey, United Kingdom.

Flight Sergeant MOORE, ARTHUR FRANKLAND

Resources

Personal details have been collected from official Service Records and the Commonwealth War Graves Commission website. Some of the additional information has been provided by War Diaries, Libera Me (G.E. Spittael), Polder Fighting (R.W. Catsburg), Veterans Affairs Canada, WW2 Talk, Aircrew Remembered and other sources. The commonwealth-adegem.com website is not responsible for incorrect information.